Trike in a sentence as a noun

That recumbent trike in the picture is $5000.

It's a "trike" that's manually driven by the rider.

Or move a hamster on a trike across a living room for about the same amount of time.

You can get a nice powered paraglider with a fancy trike for well under that.

This is the paraglider version of a trike, which are usually based on hang gliders.

A trike is a lot more stable than a bike.> without getting any upsidesPrice?

Take them out for a trike ride before sunset, let them spend more time playing in the bath, watch a DVD with them before bedtime.

Dumaguete has banned taxis so your only option is a trike which typically costs a total of PHP 60 to go downtown and back.

Or, indeed, a trike/quad with large coaxial wheel separation and contra-rotating rolling-roads.

The most workable concept at the moment is basically a powered parachute/paraglider trike beefed up to be like a dune buggy.

If you're interested in things like crime and punishment, Leo Katz has written several highly accessible books on moral philosophy and law, though his arguments sometimes trike me as glib.

An ultralight that could carry a 50kg payload would be at least the size of a small powered hang glider trike, if we assume negligible weight allowance for the control system and a payload capacity equivalent to the weight of an average human pilot.

Quote Examples using Trike

A wheelchair won't cut it. A Segway-like thing won't cut it. A unicycle won't cut it. A conventional bicycle won't cut it. A recumbent bike or trike won't cut it. Roller-skates won't cut it. Exoskeletal legs won't cut it. Many of these things are of proven usefulness, but they've never been general-purpose substitutes or augmentors for pedestrianism.

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Trike definitions

noun

a vehicle with three wheels that is moved by foot pedals

See also: tricycle velocipede